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What is ASTM? 

ASTM refers to the American Society of Testing and Materials. ASTM is an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services - including those in healthcare.

What is the difference between ASTM Level 1, 2 & 3 surgical mask?

Each ASTM face mask has different performance levels, filtration and protection needs. 

ASTM Level 1: low barrier protection are design for procedures with low amounts of blood, fluid, spray and/or aerosol exposure. Common clinical examples include patient exams, operatory cleaning, impressions, lab trimming and orthodontic work. 
ASTM Level 2: moderate barrier protection are ideal for procedures where moderate to light amounts of fluid, spray and/or aerosols are produced. Level 2 masks are suitable for restoratives, prophylaxis, sealants, limited oral surgery and endodontic work. 
ASTM Level 3: high barrier protection are for procedures with moderate to heavy amounts of blood, fluid, spray and/or aerosol exposure. High barrier protection is needed for procedures such as implant placement, crown preparation, and periodontal or complex oral surgery. 
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